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Dalla's weather: heavy thunderstorms for parts of North Texas exhibited

Another stormy day is in progress in North Texas, whereby the risk of storm gusts harmful wind gusts and great hail. After today, the storm chances will take off in the metropex and pave the way for a beautiful Mother's Day.

Severe thunderstorm, which was published on Tuesday

The National Weather Service has published a severe storm guard for parts of North Texas, including areas from Palo Pinto County to Bell County. A serious thunderstorm warning also applies to parts of the area in Dallas-Fort.

Meteorologists say that wind gusts are possible up to 65 miles per hour, together with a diameter of up to 2.5 inches. Tornados are also possible.

A flood guard was spent on parts of the counties of Dallas and Rockwall due to the potential for heavy rain.

Tuesday forecast

The widespread rain will cover the area on Tuesday morning when a severe disorder moves into the metropex. In addition to flood concerns, there is a risk of damage to the wind and the large hail. However, it is expected that the Tornado risk will be shifted south of the DFW area if the system goes through.

As soon as the disorder is clear, the conditions should be relatively quiet and cool. Heights remain under a cloudy sky in the 60s.

Radar: Dallas-Fort Worth

Wednesday forecast

The next few days remain mostly dry, although the chances of low rainy probes pause on Wednesday evening and Thursday.

Wednesday begins cloudy, with a sun in the afternoon helping the temperatures in the middle to the 1970s.

7-day forecast

Thursday resembles Wednesday, partly cloudy sky and heights in the 70s.

On Friday due to a storm system on the upper level, more clouds and slightly cooler temperatures can bring-a few degrees below the normal value for early May.

Saturday is expected to be mild and pleasant, with the heights again in the 70s.

Mother's Day forecast

What's next:

Mother's Day looks beautiful in North Texas. The morning begins with deep stalls in the 50s, followed by a warm, sunny afternoon with heights near 80.

With a view of the next week, the next week will have warmer temperatures and increasing humidity.

The source: The information in this article comes from the national weather service.

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